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  2. Katipunan - Wikipedia

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    The Katipunan (lit. ' Association '), officially known as the Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan [6] [7] [8] [a] (lit. ' Supreme and Venerable Association of the Children of the Nation '; Spanish: Suprema y Venerable Asociación de los Hijos del Pueblo) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists ...

  3. Marina Dizon - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bartolome Dizon-Santiago (July 18, 1875 – October 25, 1950) a native of Tondo, Manila, was a heroine of the Philippine Revolution and one of the first women initiated into the Katipunan. She also kept important documents for the Katipunan. [1]

  4. Gregoria de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    Gregoria de Jesús y Álvarez (May 9, 1875 – March 15, 1943), also known by her nickname Oriang, [1] acted as secretary of the women's section and also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan. [1] [2] She married Andrés Bonifacio, the Supremo of the Katipunan and President of the Katagalugan Revolutionary

  5. Teresa Magbanua - Wikipedia

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    War broke out between the Filipinos and Spanish in 1896, and Magbanua became a member of the Katipunan revolutionaries. While the Katipunan "largely excluded (women) from the revolutionary army", the movement also recognized the role women had played in the struggle against the Spanish, [ 11 ] so much so that the Katipunan organized a women's ...

  6. List of Telugu people - Wikipedia

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    Telugu Chodas. Renati Chodas [6] (5th Century CE – 9th Century CE) ... Women Rulers. Rani Rudrama Devi, [22] She is the most powerful queen of Kakatiya Dynasty.

  7. Marcela Marcelo - Wikipedia

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    Marcela had been an active member of the Katipunan and was promoted to the rank of general, leading her own platoon through skirmishes. It was rare and unexpected for a woman, but as opponents saw her fight, she was hailed as Selang Bagsik. Marcela gathered and trained young members of the Katipunan ranging from 14 to 18 years old.

  8. Gregoria Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Gregoria Montoya y Patricio (1863–1896) was a Filipina revolutionary who fought during the Philippine Revolution. [1] To avenge her husband, also a revolutionary who died during the Revolution, Montoya led a 30-member unit of the Katipunan, wielding a bolo on one hand and carrying the Katipunan flag in the other at the Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican.

  9. Simeona Punsalan-Tapang - Wikipedia

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    Before the war, Tapang worked as an organizer of the peasant organization -- Pambansang Katipunan ng mga Magsasaka ng Pilipinas (National Assembly of Farmers in the Philippines). [3] When the Imperial Japanese army invaded the country, Tapang learned that many local women were being kidnapped and raped to be comfort women.